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In this episode we review Blood in the Slave Pits, an adventure for Legendquest, which apparently was the RPG for people that wanted a game that makes sense. We also look at Twilight 2000 and Airlords of the Ozarks, the only Ozarks themed adventure in RPG history about fighting white supremacists in blimps.

There’s also discussion about the cinematic genius that is Zack Snyder and think about what films he could reinvent with his unique and brilliant style.

Fuzzy Dan joins us to discuss Anima, a Spanish RPG that animes the shit out of all the things with a touch of Catholicism. Also, we talk about how every superhero movie apparently needs to be rated R now since Deadpool made a lot of money.

Chris Farmer is a veteran RPPR alumni – you might remember him as the voice of Ab3 on our original radio plays. He went to PAX South this year and had spare room in his hotel so I tagged along for the ride. After 3 fun and exhausting days of exploring the con, we sat down to talk about it. This trip was made possible by your support on Patreon, so enjoy this bonus podcast!

Special guest Michelle shows up to review Macho Women with Guns. Ross reviews A.C.E Agents, the premier GI Joe parody RPG. We also talk about the most macho of magazines from the 1990s, Soldier of Fortune, and more specifically, the ads at the back of the magazine. It’s like a gear chapter in a Palladium RPG! There’s also some talk about the recent hijacking of the Silent Hill wiki by a man on a quest to tell the world about the horrors of circumcision.

In this episode, we focus on a single D&D adventure called The Immortal Storm. This is a crazy fucking scenario, designed for godlike PCs. It involves messing with stars, traveling to a dimension of sheet music and 1986 Manhattan.

We also talk about screwed up and failed Kickstarters from Far West to the saga that is Ken Whitman.

In this episode, we review Bad Medicine for Dr. Drugs, Aaron tries to explain Mekton Zeta mecha construction rules, I use a plot from the master fantasy plot generator and we talk about Bob Ross on Twitch. Oh and there’s some discussion of Dragon #136 and Grimtooth’s Traps!

Reviews: The Marauders RPG and Starsilver Trek, an adventure for Dragonquest that involves mining radioactive magical minerals and poetry.

There’s also talk about which dystopian cyberpunk future we’re currently in, because it’s clearly one of them. Trump is running for president and we’ve found water on Mars. Clearly, these are signs of ancient prophecy or something.

Alpha Omega is a Shadowrun-esque heartbreaker that covers a lot of territory. Its Wikipedia entry notes that its major claim to fame was the ARG/fake conspiracy theory called Ethan Haas was Right, which was briefly thought to be part of the Cloverfield viral marketing campaign. It got a lot of things right and a lot of things so very wrong.

We also talk about conspiracy theorists and the Conspira-Sea Cruise, which has a lot of great guest speakers!

We discuss an adventure for Rogue Trader. It’s called Soul Reaver and Aaron has no knowledge of the 40k setting, which makes him the perfect reviewer for this adventure. We then devolve into madness, thanks to random roll tables in Mutant Chronicles, System Failure, Immortal: The Invisible War, and fan-created critical hit tables for Warhammer Fantasy.